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Hi,

Paul Obrien, is fantastic, quick, clean and knows what he is doing.. He has done my kitchen, my friends, bathroom and kitchen and another friends bathroom. All of us have been very happy with his work. Give him a call on 07836597890


Hope he can help you out !


Chellbirdse15

For me it was a complete strip back to the bricks, fitted an RSJ, plastered, new ceiling installed and all the electrics, plumbing, tiling, painting and of course fitting the required equipment. For my friend he had to retile and fit a new shower, screen, shelves and then re-floor the bathroom, when he went to re-floor the toilet he discovered it had been leaking so fixed that and then when he had dried it out re-floored it, he also finished off the kitchen as she had had a con merchant do half of it and leave, so he finished off the cupboards, tiling and flooring and then aligned all the cupboards to finish it off. In my other friends house he ripped out the kitchen refitted it replaced doors, plastered and then tiled and painted it, she then had him retile her bathroom and in her front room she had had a leak that ruined the wall, so he fixed the roof area, plastered and re rendered the wall, filled new oak wood flooring fixed her windows as the were off line and painted it all.. I have to say that he is very good, older guy and his son they work together, they will clean up and hoover up every day after they finish, they get the work done, not just sit round and drink tea !! Also they have done some full conversions in Camberwell Grove, which as I understand was a full refit, but he can give you the details and you can call him for his opinion too. Hope that helps ...

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